* Thus wrote Jay Paulson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Quick question to the community here. The company I work for got bought out and now > they are wanting to migrate all the web sites that I have created in PHP to their > Windows, IIS, .NET enviroment. I have been trying to talk to the people at > corporate about putting PHP on their Windows machines but they are reluctant saying > the following: > > "An additional complication we discussed here is the fact that our servers are set > up as pure a .NET environment. While we could add PHP to it. It could create > conflicts that would effect the entire system. We have had this problem with Cold > Fusion in the past."
hmm.. php != cold fusion > > My question is... has anyone put both PHP and .NET in a Windows enviroment at the > same time and had any conflicts? I have done it several times before and have not > run into any problems. I really want to continue to run some of the PHP things that > I have on the sites (i.e. message forums, chats etc) but I really need to know if > anyone has run into any conflicts. I havn't set up .NET so can't provide any input on that. Funny though how this question always comes up with the term 'Corporate' tied in with it :) Curt -- "I used to think I was indecisive, but now I'm not so sure." -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php